Audiences around the world responded to this gentle coming of age tale from renowned Swedish director Lasse Hallstrom. Twelve-year-old Ingemar (Anton Glanzlius) is struggling to deal with his dying mother and bullying older brother. To give the woman somepeace, he's sent to summer with relatives in the country, where he discovers a carefree life among the rural town's warmhearted eccentrics. New York Film Critics Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Includes director's interview, critical essays, 1973 short by Hallstrom, "Shall We Go to My Place or Your Place or Each Go Home Alone?"
Audiences around the world responded to this gentle coming of age tale from renowned Swedish director Lasse Hallstrom. Twelve-year-old Ingemar (Anton Glanzlius) is struggling to deal with his dying mother and bullying older brother. To give the woman somepeace, he's sent to summer with relatives in the country, where he discovers a carefree life among the rural town's warmhearted eccentrics. New York Film Critics Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Includes director's interview, critical essays, 1973 short by Hallstrom, "Shall We Go to My Place or Your Place or Each Go Home Alone?"
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